Yes the no signature required below a certian limit has always worked for me since day 1. This may have to be set on the credit card server machine and not just the backoffice. Some setting are machine dependant.

Yes I got offers from other credit card processors. I had hard copy quotes from them took them to my mercury pay sales person and cut a deal I could live with. It is up to you to get the deal on CC fees not RTS. I wish RTS would do it for me but that is not how it works.

After looking at the price of other systems RTS normally wins. Since you do not have to buy hardware from them it is really a plus.

We use all combo machines. We don't build box offices any longer, just concession stands. Drive every customer in your building to your concession stand. Per caps jumped about 50 cents when we did this. No more traditional box office for us.

The RTS ticket/concession receipt does not look any different whether below $35 or not. You just don't have to hand the receipt over for a signature. That's an arrangement you make with Mercurypay when you sign up.

I don't know what kind of deal RTS may have with Mercury, but I think we were something like their 7th customer. I'm extremely happy with the service. A few months ago, we changed banks. In the process of them trying to provide every service they could, credit card processing came up. They couldn't beat Mercury's deal.

In recent years, the processing function has been just about bulletproof. I think we're at least equal to cash in transaction speed.

RTS used to charge for credit card processing. As I recall, it was something like $250-$300 or so per year... another one of those "modules" you pay for, like internet ticketing. A couple of years back, they stopped charging for processing if you used the Mercurypay option. They can handle some other processors now, but I understand they charge for that. I didn't know it was a kilobuck though... eek!

Yes, the hallway with the theatres is located behind the concession stand. Ticket-control is handled there. These are all multiplex theatres, with all the theatre entrances off the hallway behind the lobby.

Rodeo, So the ticket looks the same whether you set the parameter for signatures or not? Why wouldn't they just tell me that at RTS? Why bother being able to set the signature limit. We could just tell cashiers to ignore tickets under $25 which is my current setup with the processing bank.

Well, there's another way to look at it. Considering the myriad ways people print credit card rectipts... hand-written machine imprints, computer generated slips of all shapes and sizes, who really cares what yours looks like? The real point is that the communications between your card swipe and the processor results in money being transferred to your account and some form of documentation being produced for the customer and merchant.

There is an option in RTS that will prevent merchant tickets from being printed for transactions below $35. After all, a record of the transaction does exist at the processor, and (at least with Mercury) you can access that information online. In our case though, we print it all. They don't stay around long, but it's just something that makes me more comfortable, should there be any short-term questions about a transaction.

As for your question: The signature limit is something that is set by the card processor. RTS has nothing to do with it. You are correct in that this particular subject is between you and the processing institution. Yes, you can ignore getting signatures for everything below the price point set by your bank. Consider this: You can charge up to around $75 at a gas pump without a signature. And for those of you with Hummers, you can insert your card and go for another round or two after it does shut off. Nobody signs anything.

For those considering fraud issues... it seems to me we're in a low-risk catagory. The potential transactions at a theatre are much less than, say, online computer stores, where someone could get hit for a few thousand bucks.

RTS does print 2 reciepts every time at our boxoffice but our copy has a signature line print only when it is over $24. So yes it prints everytime but there is a line printed only on the high $ tickets.

Caution before buying this system cost me $700 extra to put this system in do to sowtware problems..Hired a TECH COMPANY And it took them 14 hours to install aFTER WE TRIED FOR 6 HOURS ....It is now up and running well...Do not even think about this system is you have Vista software as we did ....

Pretty much anyone who uses RTS could have told you that. RTS certainly should have. Their software regresses well back to Win 98 (my database is still on it), but I've seen no announcement from them that they were ready to go with Vista.